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andreol263
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Posted: November 25 2018 at 05:33 |
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A little different post, list and explain why the albums that you choose are souless and generic at best, and what lacks in them in your perception. I begin: Rush - Moving Pictures means nothing to me, the songs looks too generic, cheesy, looks like the type of music that would go in a Guitar Hero game, just classic rock without nothing original or new to the table, the voice of Geedy Lee for me sounds VERY harsh and unpleasant, but in this album his voices sounds even more unbearable to me, but there are Rush albums that i really appreciate like Permanent Waves, Hemispheres and 2112, they sound much more original and concise all around. So, what albums you really find boring and simple at best?
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GrafHaarschnitt
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micky
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got to go with anything by Camel haha.. the archtype of generic boring 4th division prog...
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twosteves
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I agree with you about Rush---although I like some of their songs very much--I'm in the minority but think Grace under Pressure is their overall one of their best albums because it is what they do best--big power stadium chords with lot's of catchy verse- chorus. Also agree with Camel--- but I also think of generic when I think of lots of American prog like Kansas.
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GrafHaarschnitt
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Havenīt heard enough camel.
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Wow. I get not liking Rush, and I can even get not liking Moving Pictures. I certainly get not liking Geddy's voice. Given all that, I can get being bored. But that boredom sure as hell doesn't come from the album being "generic." Every last cut is about as un-generic as it gets. Whether it's odd time signatures, new and unique chord progressions, long song forms, insanely technical playing and execution, or unusual lyrical content, that album is totally unique; was so at the time of its release and remains so to this day. |
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I tend to get bored with those heavy metal guitar super heroes that put out solo albums like Malmsteen and Vai when all of the tracks sound too much the same, just a lot of fast riff jamming without any emotion, and the spotlight is only on their guitar and no other instrument. Just one-dimensional. Yeah they might be talented, but they are also boring.
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A much revered band- Can.
I've tried, but I find them dull as dishwater, sorry. For me, they don't go places, musically.
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Big Big Train - Grimspound. My reasons are in this review: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=1940239
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Manuel
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Most of Neal Morse's solo stuff, most prog metal, Echolyn, and a few others.
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Logan
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Boring, okay, to each is or her own, but do you find them very generic? I think of Can as quite groundbreaking. Maybe they sound more generic these days since they have influenced so many. It took me some time to warm up to Can (Ege Bamyasi was my first favourite), but I really dig their groove.
I love the Snow Goose, both the studio version and on A Live Record. I find that Camel sound very uninspired to my ears into the late 70s and up (quite like Nude though). A lot of Prog acts I think turned insipid in the late 70s through 80s and instead of trying to challenge audiences become more overtly commercial. For instance, Renaissance I find more tragic than "Majik" in Time-Line and other albums, and so is Caravan with The Album and others. I actually get some enjoyment from that music. Quite a few turned more AOR at the time.... Edited by Logan - November 25 2018 at 10:56 |
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Not sure how to apply "generic" to my choices. But zeuhl/Magma is boring to tears as well as RIO and avant prog. Zappa fits my boring definition to a T.
RIO artists can also be very boring music, just really no excitement IMO. I have a lot of albums in these genres and I never play them.
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SteveG
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Hmm..generic prog seems like it would be an oxymoran. But all rock groups, save the Beatles perhaps, have fallen into mediocrity at times and that's what really fosters boredom, doesn't it?
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Logan
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^^ Its interesting how differently we experience music. To me Zeuhl can build up very excitingly, such as with Eskaton (my first Zeuhl love).
To me this is kick-ass. That said, there often is lot of repetition in Zeuhl, and that could bore many. Edited by Logan - November 25 2018 at 11:18 |
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Same here: Zeuhl is one thing that you really have to sift through to find something you may like (like Weidorje). Avant is really hit-or-miss, too. For every Ahvak, there's tons of...well, we'll just call it stuff.
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Wow. I don't like everything Camel's done (not a fan of The Snow Goose or Harbour of Tears), but to call them 4th-tier is harsh. Rain Dances is a splendid record (it was my first, and remains my favorite of theirs), and later albums Breathless, Stationary Traveller and Rajaz are very cool. The very first album's good, too.
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another negative thread...
why do people like this kind of thing I do not understand
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Logan
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I don't get why so many people complain about it or even question it, to be honest (that can bring another level of negativity for me). These threads can be fun and even enlightening as long as one is not overly close-minded and is open to re-evaluation and other opinions.
Avant Prog is really eclectic. For me most of the categories here are hit or miss (I guess Canterbury, Indo-Prog/Raga Rock, Zeuhl and Krautrock are amongst the most consistently good categories for me). I love Weidorje and similar music from Paga, but I guess that would be one of the first bands one would check out when delving into that category (Eskaton too for that matter). I like albums in all of the categories at PA, despite having favourite categories. Always good to try to keep an open mind and open ears and try to expand ones tastes by going out of one's comfort zone, I think. Took a while (Well, I have had many years at this site), but I'm glad that I've found music that interests me and that I can say positive things about in all of the categories here. Perhaps I;m just not as discerning as some. Edited by Logan - November 25 2018 at 11:55 |
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